Submit a Tip
Halwick News depends on sources who are willing to share information about government accountability, corporate misconduct, environmental issues, and stories the public deserves to know. If you have information about a potential story, we want to hear from you.
Our Promise to Sources
- We protect our sources. We never reveal a source's identity without their explicit permission.
- You control the process. You decide how much information to share and when.
- We take security seriously. We use encrypted communication channels and secure practices.
- No story is too big or too small. We investigate all credible leads.
- You can remain anonymous. You don't have to identify yourself to share information.
Contact Methods
Email (Encrypted)
Send tips directly to: tips@halwick.news
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Contact Nora Pike Directly
If your tip relates to government cover-ups, scientific research irregularities, or Antarctic operations, you can contact investigative reporter Nora Pike directly:
Nora is currently investigating irregularities surrounding the Proteus Station evacuation in Antarctica.
What Makes a Good Tip?
We're interested in stories involving:
- Government accountability and transparency issues
- Corporate misconduct or cover-ups
- Environmental concerns and regulatory failures
- Scientific research irregularities
- Whistleblower accounts from inside organizations
- Document leaks that reveal important information
- Eyewitness accounts of significant events
The best tips include specific details, documentation when available, and context about why the information matters. But even if you only have fragments of information, we want to hear from you—we can help piece together the full story.
What Happens Next?
When you submit a tip, a member of our reporting team will review it. If we decide to pursue the story, we'll reach out to you (if you've provided contact information) to discuss next steps. We work with sources to verify information and protect their safety and anonymity.
Not every tip becomes a published story, but we take every credible lead seriously. If we don't pursue your tip, we'll let you know why if you've provided contact information.
Questions About Source Protection?
If you have questions about how we protect sources or our security practices, contact our editor-in-chief Marcus Chen at marcus.chen@halwick.news. We're happy to discuss our policies and practices before you decide to share information with us.